Which do you have exactly? A USB link connector box or a serial box with a serial-to-usb adaptor?
see info below 
Steve
Author: Bill Cardell
Date: 2005-04-12 00:36 +100
To: Russ, Bryan Downs, 
Subject: RE: USB --> link ecu connection
I was wrong. Our website is correct, Link's is wrong. They stopped selling the USB link and just supply serial link with usb adaptor, like we do. 
Bill Cardell (TurboDog's Dad) 
bill@??? 
Flyin' Miata 
1-800-359-6957 (sales only) 
970-242-3800 (tech support) 
http://flyinmiata.com 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Russ [mailto:lists@???] 
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 5:30 PM 
To: Bill Cardell; Bryan Downs; 
Subject: Re: USB --> link ecu connection 
Ahh. It must just not be up on the web site yet. 
Russ 
On 4/11/05 3:50 PM, "Bill Cardell" <Bill@???> wrote: 
> we already sell it.. 
> 
> Bill Cardell (TurboDog's Dad) 
> bill@??? 
> Flyin' Miata 
> 1-800-359-6957 (sales only) 
> 970-242-3800 (tech support) 
> 
http://flyinmiata.com 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Bryan Downs [mailto:gokart4130@???] 
> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 4:31 PM 
> Subject: USB --> link ecu connection 
> 
> 
> Well I went to look at the link site per Bill's suggestion to compare it to 
> the chassis ear thing mark mentioned. I noticed on links site they had 
> something I thought was pretty cool. 
> 
> 
http://www.link-electro.co.nz/comlink.html 
> 
> Its like the serial link, but you can use a USB cable! Now this wont help 
> me any since I have a tec2, but I thought maybe there might be some of you 
> guys that, like me, have a nice newer laptop they would MUCH rather use to 
> tune thier cars than an old cheap one they bought because their new one 
> didnt have a serial port. 
> 
> Just a FYI thats its available. I wish other ECU makers would catch onto 
> that trend 
 
 
> 
> -Bryan 
> 
>